Biennials

Here at Beautiful Blooms we are dedicated to providing fresh, quality seeds. Our Biennials catalog enables you to view pictures of Biennials while looking for the type of Biennials that you are searching for. As you find the Biennials that you are looking for, you can simply select the quantity of seed packages you would like to order and add them to your cart. To view the items in your cart, simply click here to go to the Order Form page.

Caraway carvi

Considered a biennial in Alberta as we do not have a long enough growing season for it to produce seed first year. All parts of the plant are edible, young leaves can be used in salads, the roots can be treated like carrots, and of course the seeds are used in baking.

Product Overview:Biennial

Height:60 cm - 90 cm (2' - 3')

Positioning:Full sun

Germination:Warm germinator

Price:$3.00 (30 seeds per package)

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Myosotis sylvatica - blue

Forget-me-not

Soft blue blooms that start in May - June. Give it a trim after blooms are spent and it will reward you with more blooms in the fall.

Forms a rosette of leaves first year and blooms the next.

Product Overview:Biennial

Height:under 30cm (under 1')

Positioning:Full sun to almost full shade

Germination:Requires light to germinate

Price:$3.00 (30 seeds per package)

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Myosotis sylvatica - pink

Forget-me-not

Same as the blue, only with pink blooms. Forget me nots are one of my favorite flowers in the garden.

Product Overview:Biennial or short lived perennial

Height:under 30cm (under 1')

Positioning:Full sun to part shade

Germination:Requires light to germinate

Price:$3.00 (25 seeds per package)

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Oenothera biennis

Another yellow flowered favorite. I do wish that the blooms would last longer than a day. Easy to get going in the garden.

Product Overview:Biennial

Height:60 cm + (2" +)

Positioning:Full sun to part shade

Germination:Easy, warm germinator

Price:$3.00 (50 seeds per package)

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Verbascum thapsus - Common Mullein

A biennial or short lived perennial. Soft fuzzy gray green leaves form a rosette the first year, sometimes it may bloom in the fall, most often it will wait until the next year. The flower spike can get upwards of 180 cm (6').